This comprehensive English-Arabic dictionary contains words, phrases, abbreviations & acronyms. It includes terms from a vast variety of subjects, such as Medicine, Electronics, Zoology, Business, Computers, Religion, etc., and features both the American and British forms of spelling.

The Arab2English glossary has been tested to work with the Webbrowsers Mozilla, Firebird and Opera. This glossary does not work well with Microsoft Internet Explorer and other Microsoft Software such as Microsoft Word. This is neither my fault nor that of Babylon, I think. But to the best of my knowledge the Arab language routines used by Microsoft are faulty

The Unified Medical Dictionary (UMD) is a multilingual medical dictionary. The first edition was issued in the 1960s by the Arab Medical Union in Baghdad, Iraq, to meet the urgent need in Arab countries for unified medical terms. Since the third edition (1973), WHO has taken the lead in maintaining and developing it, with valuable contribution from the Arab Health Ministers’ Council, Arab Medical Union and Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO). A specialized committee of experts was set up to collect, verify and add to the medical terms. The committee receives feedback, comments and information from experts and professionals from all over the Arab world, as well as medical terms approved and issued by the Arab academies in Cairo, Damascus, Amman and Baghdad.

The UMD is available in print, on CD and on the internet. The fourth edition of the UMD contains more than 150 000 terms in English and Arabic. Most of these terms are available also in Farsi, French, German and Spanish.

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